Thank you so much for another awesome video. I have been watching your RTK playlist and want to thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. You definitely got my wheels spinning thinking about the ideas where I could use this.
Very usefull video for sure !! One thing is, when you setup the Ntrip caster, you're basically creating a server that listens to a port(not to be confused with the Ntrip actual server like RTK2go), and requests to this caster is designed to come from the internet from rover clients or the like. So I guess you have you internet router configured with a port-forward to the caster IP/port, but you didn't mention this(so I'm just guessing that you do)... My question really is, how does this Ntrip Caster/Server/client differ from the Socket server/client... are Rovers requesting connection data, or are they more like multicasted and then the clients subscribe to that stream ? difference would maybe be that the Base station/caster would not see clients when in caster-mode, and it will in socket-mode ?? sry for this long comment.
You are correct; the NTRIP Caster mode of the XBee is not a traditional NTRIP caster like RTK2Go. As I understand it, it differs from a socket server by filtering certain messages (e.g., GNGGA is only sent every 30 seconds) to save on bandwidth. It is useful if you want to stay within your local network (I don’t use port forwarding). If you want to receive your correction data via the internet, I would certainly use RTK2Go or similar.
Thank you so much for another awesome video. I have been watching your RTK playlist and want to thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. You definitely got my wheels spinning thinking about the ideas where I could use this.
Awesome, thank you!
Ein herzliches Vielen Dank aus der Heimat 👍🙏
Dankeschön
Super Videoserie! Hat mir sehr geholfen. Ich bin schon auf die Vermessung der Stationsantenne gespannt!
Vielleicht wird das ein Weihnachtsgeschenk.
@@oceanexplorationlab jaaaa :) die unterschiedlichen Systeme WGS84 und ETRS89 machen mir Kopfzerbrechen...der UM980 kann nur WGS84, oder?
Thank you for uploading very good information. It helps a lot in my work. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Very usefull video for sure !! One thing is, when you setup the Ntrip caster, you're basically creating a server that listens to a port(not to be confused with the Ntrip actual server like RTK2go), and requests to this caster is designed to come from the internet from rover clients or the like. So I guess you have you internet router configured with a port-forward to the caster IP/port, but you didn't mention this(so I'm just guessing that you do)... My question really is, how does this Ntrip Caster/Server/client differ from the Socket server/client... are Rovers requesting connection data, or are they more like multicasted and then the clients subscribe to that stream ? difference would maybe be that the Base station/caster would not see clients when in caster-mode, and it will in socket-mode ??
sry for this long comment.
You are correct; the NTRIP Caster mode of the XBee is not a traditional NTRIP caster like RTK2Go. As I understand it, it differs from a socket server by filtering certain messages (e.g., GNGGA is only sent every 30 seconds) to save on bandwidth. It is useful if you want to stay within your local network (I don’t use port forwarding). If you want to receive your correction data via the internet, I would certainly use RTK2Go or similar.
Update the files for esp32 s3 dev board
I tried and failed :-(